Episodios

  • Interview with the creators of Born To Lose, a film about Self-Destructive Choices, Mentoring, and Escaping Patterns
    Apr 9 2026

    Filmmakers Joe Zentil and Pierce Csurgo created the independent film Born To Loose, currently making the way around the film festival circuit. Set in the genre of motorcycle culture, this movie depicts a young man caught up in problems related to fractured relationships, self-destructive choices, and the dangers of addiction and the drug trade.

    Our highlighted charity this month is Kids & Art, a California based nonprofit that uses Art to support children with cancer. Go to www.kidsandart.org to learn more about this amazing organization.

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    42 m
  • Friendship, Communication, and Change in the film Travel Companion
    Apr 7 2026

    Alex Mallis and Travis Wood join me to discuss their new film "Travel Companion." The story focuses on Simon, an indie filmmaker who's roommate helps him travel with free airline tickets, and the potential loss of this perk.

    Kids & Art is the highlighted charity for April. This organization helps kids with cancer through use of art. go to www.kidsandart.org to learn more about this important organization.

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    27 m
  • Monday Mental Tip: Affinity & Autism
    Apr 6 2026

    A quick look at the shifting vocabulary and perspectives on the hyper-interest associated with Autism.

    This month's highlighted charity is Kids & Art, an organization based in California using art activities and education to help children with cancer. Go to www.kidsandart.org to follow and support this amazing nonprofit.

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    12 m
  • Heavens: The Boy and His Robot, with Writer/Director Rich Ho
    Mar 30 2026

    Another great conversation from the Cinequest Film Festival!

    Rich Ho spent the past 13 years making his movie "Heavens: The Boy and His Robot," a coming of age story centered on bravery, community, and dedication, set in sci-fi world. He talks to us about story telling and how he learned to overcome personal fear and dedicate himself to a project. The making of this film is a story of goals, follow through, and Rich's relationship with his children.

    Please visit www.CHIRLA.org to support the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights, our highlighted charity for the month of March.

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    52 m
  • Helping Children in Grief with Dr Korie Leigh
    Mar 24 2026

    Grief is a complex thing, and can be difficult to approach with children. Dr Korie Leigh is one of the nation's leading experts on childhood grief & pediatric palliative care, a consultant to the Sesame Street Workshop, and the author of the new book "When Everything Changes: Parenting Through Loss and Grief." Today she shares principles to help children through the most difficult times, whether they are coping with loss or suffering from serious illness of their own. Follow her work and check out the book: www.korieleighphd.com

    The highlighted charity this month is the Coalition for Humane Rights for Immigrants. Go to www.chirla.org to support & share this important nonprofit.

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    52 m
  • How did Irish immigrants become a big part of the USA police force?
    Mar 21 2026

    What is with the stereotype of the Irish Cop? I have seen this in fiction, when I was young it seemed like half of fictional law enforcement were Irish. In the real world Irish culture has a strong present in the culture of modern day policing. Where did it come from?

    This week's dive into cultural history is a story of immigration, discrimination, brutal capatilism leading to mass corruption, and how an immigrant group can be pressured into infighting with other immigrants. For Patrons of the show (who get the second half) there is also a touching story of modern Irish advocacy and referrals to Irish American Groups advancing rights of immigrants today. Here are links to the organizations mentioned:

    https://www.instagram.com/reel/DPwq0sGkji-/ (Story of the Grapefruit Ladies)

    https://www.irishamericandems.org/ (Irish American Democrats)

    https://www.aaidnet.org/ (African American Irish Immigration)

    https://aoh.com/ (Ancient Order of Hibernians)

    https://ciic-usa.org/member-centers/ (Coalition of Irish American Center)

    AND of course our highlighted charity this month: www.chirla.org, the Coalition fo rHuman Immigrant Rights

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    17 m
  • Plan C: a heist movie about competing values, with Claire & Scott Cavalheiro
    Mar 17 2026

    Cinequest Fim Festival is in full swing, which means interviews with Indie Artists! Today we discuss the film "Plan C," with writer/director Scott Cavalheiro, and star Claire Cavalheiro. Plan C is a heist movie focused on doing the wrong things for what feel like the right reasons: helping family.

    The highlighted charity this month is CHIRLA, the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights. Follow and support their important work at www.chirla.org åç

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    26 m
  • Monday Mental Tip: Destructive Deductions
    Mar 16 2026

    What information to we use to diagnose and deduce what is going on in a situation? What is a useful or less-useful way of going about this?

    The highlighted charity this month is the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights, CHIRLA. Go to www.chirla.org to learn about and support this wonderful nonprofit working to support and protect the rights of immigrants.

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    10 m